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BEGINS IN: ST. GEORGE, UTAH

Great Seats At the Shakespearean Festival for Six Stunning Performances!

Enjoy front, center seats at each performance of the Tony Award-winning, Utah Shakespearean Festival in Cedar City. It is widely recognized as one of the best professional theater events in the nation and includes a theater replica of London’s Globe. Attend a performance at Tuacahn Amphitheater, St. George, known as "Broadway in the desert!" Surrounded by stunning 1,500' high red rock sandstone walls, it is renowned for being one of the most spectacular outdoor theaters in existence. Attend three Shakespeare performances and three contemporary productions and seminars, classes, backstage tours, play orientations, festive “Greenshows” with Elizabethan music/dance, literary seminars, and costume/props production seminars. Take in southern Utah scenery of Kolob, the west part of Zion National Park. Study, discuss and attend fabulous performances of "The Tempest," "Anything Goes," "Love's Labour Lost," "Peter and the Starcatcher," “King John,” and "Mary Poppins."

Highlights

• See productions of “The Tempest,” “Love's Labour Lost” and “King John” in the Adams Shakespearean Theatre, a replica of London’s Globe Theatre.
• In the architectural gem of the Jones Theatre, relish performances of “Anything Goes” and “Peter and the Starcatcher.”
• Cap your week with an outdoor performance of “Mary Poppins,” surrounded by 1,500-foot red-rock walls at spectacular Tuacahn Amphitheater.

Activity Notes

Easy walking, some stairs. Elevations of 2,880- 6,500 feet.

Itinerary Summary

Arrival St. George 1 night; coach to Cedar City, 3 nights; coach to St. George, 1 night; departure.Coordinated by Dixie State University.

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